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  2. Who is eligible for Medicare? Experts explain the rules ... - AOL

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    If you meet the requirements to get Medicare Part A without a premium, you can sign up for Part A when you turn 65 or anytime after that. Your job-based insurance pays healthcare expenses first ...

  3. Medicare (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon B. Johnson signing the Medicare amendment (July 30, 1965). Former president Harry S. Truman (seated) and his wife, Bess, are on the far right.. Originally, the name "Medicare" in the United States referred to a program providing medical care for families of people serving in the military as part of the Dependents' Medical Care Act, which was passed in 1956. [7]

  4. Here's What Happens When You Don't Sign Up for Medicare On Time

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    Social Security eligibility begins at age 62, so it's possible to collect benefits for several years before becoming eligible for Medicare coverage. Don't risk a costly surcharge Medicare ...

  5. Understanding Medicare Part A Eligibility - AOL

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    If you’re 65 or older, you meet basic eligibility for Medicare Part A. Learn all the eligibility requirements, coverage, and more about Medicare Part A.

  6. Medicare dual eligible - Wikipedia

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    Dual-eligible beneficiaries (Medicare dual eligibles or "duals") refers to those qualifying for both Medicare and Medicaid benefits. In the United States, approximately 9.2 million people are eligible for "dual" status. [1] [2] Dual-eligibles make up 14% of Medicaid enrollment, yet they are responsible for approximately 36% of Medicaid ...

  7. Social Security Disability Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Regardless of a person's age, after receiving SSDI benefits for 24 months, they are eligible for Medicare, including Part A (hospital benefits), Part B (medical benefits), and Part D (drug benefits). The date of Medicare eligibility is measured from the date of eligibility for SSDI (generally 6 months after the start of disability), not the ...

  8. Enrolling in Medicare for the first time? You’ll want to know ...

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    People can also sign up for Medicare during the general enrollment period, which runs Jan. 1 through March 31 each year. But keep in mind there’s a chance you might have to pay a late enrollment ...

  9. Health insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Synonyms for this usage include "health coverage", "health care coverage", and "health benefits". In a more technical sense, the term "health insurance" is used to describe any form of insurance providing protection against the costs of medical services.